Two Upcoming Mac Miller Books Are Mired in Controversy
The dispute prompts the question: who gets to tell artists’ stories after they die?
Of Course ‘Saturday Night Live’ Wanted Elon Musk to Host
The show only cares that the billionaire CEO and meme dork’s appearance will attract more viewers.
COVID Vaccines and PPE Shouldn’t Be Weapons of the Culture War
Recent statements from Tucker Carlson, Joe Rogan, and Alex Berenson might have you thinking otherwise.
‘Virtual Prison’ Answers the Question: What if Dril Was a TV Show?
The demented pilot highlights a moment where Adult Swim-inspired creators could influence the next generation of absurd humor.
Influencer Boxing Is the Circus-Sport America Deserves
Companies like Triller know influencers come with an audience, and matches often pay way more than traditional fights. It’s a match made in heaven.
The Cool Kids’ Chuck Inglish Spent Half the Pandemic in the Grocery Store
The producer, rapper, and one-half of the rap duo spoke to VICE about the similarities in cooking up a beat and the culinary arts.
‘Gutfeld’ Shows the Sickly State of Conservative Comedy
Fox's new comedy show proves that when your riffs on the day’s news air on the same network as Tucker Carlson, it's hard to tell where the joke is.
Comedian Robert Hines Reflects on His Career in Jail in ‘Lockdown Detroit’
The special from Hannibal Buress’s Isola Man Media features Hines covering his time in the Cook County Department of Corrections.
Why Was Real Housewife Jen Shah Arrested for Fraud?
The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City star was arrested on Tuesday along with one of her assistants. It's not the first time her business practices have been in question.
Fred Armisen’s New Podcast Is Definitely Not About Elon Musk
‘The Sketch Factor’ is a fictional podcast series starring Armisen as an eccentric billionaire with a passion for comedy.
Eugene Lee Yang of The Try Guys Made a Documentary About Anti-Asian Hate
The famous YouTuber has created an expert-packed documentary to raise money and awareness in the wake of violence against Asians across the U.S.
How 'Nobody' Helped Bob Odenkirk Act Out His Anger
VICE spoke to the actor about his own experience with break-ins, and how he prepared for his role as Hutch Mansell.